Felixstowe South digs in this week
04 Sep 2008
The UK Port of Felixstowe held a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday to mark the formal commencement of the Felixstowe South Reconfiguration project.
Phase 1 of the Felixstowe South Reconfiguration will create 730m of deepwater quay dredged to 16m alongside.
Performed by John Meredith, group managing director of Hutchison Port Holdings, the ceremony was attended by a range of port customers and local dignitaries, as well as representatives of Costain, the contractors for the project.
Costain was appointed in May to construct what will be the UK’s first new deep water container capacity when it comes on stream in 2010. Work to date has concentrated on the demolition of a number of old buildings and warehouses. Dug by hand in 1882, the Dock Basin is the oldest part of the Port of Felixstowe and handled its first import in 1886.
Whilst digging, John Meredith said, 'The expansion of the Port of Felixstowe is of great strategic importance in the European market and Hutchison Port Holdings fully supports this development which is critical to secure early deep water capacity for the UK market.'
Chris Lewis, CEO of Hutchison Ports UK Limited, which owns the Port of Felixstowe, added, 'This is a significant day for the Port of Felixstowe and marks the beginning of a new era in our development. Whilst we are already able to accommodate the largest vessels on the market, the Felixstowe South project will enable us to handle more vessels simultaneously, resulting in even better facilities for our customers.'
When fully operational, the Felixstowe South development will create more than 600 direct jobs, with an additional 860 in associated industries. The Port is already one of the largest employers in the UK’s eastern region, contributing some £100m each year in wages alone. The first phase of the redevelopment is scheduled to open in April 2010, with the second phase expected to be operational by 2014.
Whilst digging, John Meredith said, 'The expansion of the Port of Felixstowe is of great strategic importance in the European market and Hutchison Port Holdings fully supports this development which is critical to secure early deep water capacity for the UK market.'
Chris Lewis, CEO of Hutchison Ports UK Limited, which owns the Port of Felixstowe, added, 'This is a significant day for the Port of Felixstowe and marks the beginning of a new era in our development. Whilst we are already able to accommodate the largest vessels on the market, the Felixstowe South project will enable us to handle more vessels simultaneously, resulting in even better facilities for our customers.'
When fully operational, the Felixstowe South development will create more than 600 direct jobs, with an additional 860 in associated industries. The Port is already one of the largest employers in the UK’s eastern region, contributing some £100m each year in wages alone. The first phase of the redevelopment is scheduled to open in April 2010, with the second phase expected to be operational by 2014.






